Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... substance ? Accidents cannot originate in or be produced by the substance , in the Scholas- tic sense , for if they were , they would not be accidents . The Scholastic definition of substance , as that which stands under or supports ...
... substance ? Accidents cannot originate in or be produced by the substance , in the Scholas- tic sense , for if they were , they would not be accidents . The Scholastic definition of substance , as that which stands under or supports ...
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... substance of bread , and that , therefore , they are not competent witnesses . Modern phi- losophy corroborates St. Thomas , by establishing that the idea of substance comes not from experience , but from intuition . St. Thomas had said ...
... substance of bread , and that , therefore , they are not competent witnesses . Modern phi- losophy corroborates St. Thomas , by establishing that the idea of substance comes not from experience , but from intuition . St. Thomas had said ...
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... substances combine to form the bread , or that they are separable by chemical analysis , amounts to nothing ; for the substance of the bread , how many substances may enter into it , is so far forth as bread one substance , and , if ...
... substances combine to form the bread , or that they are separable by chemical analysis , amounts to nothing ; for the substance of the bread , how many substances may enter into it , is so far forth as bread one substance , and , if ...
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